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  • Raid on Port Dover
  • 1814 American raid during the War of 1812

    The Raid on Port Dover was an episode during the War of 1812. American troops crossed Lake Erie to capture or destroy stocks of grain and destroy mills

    Raid on Port Dover

    Raid_on_Port_Dover

  • Canadian Volunteers
  • Unit composed of pro-United States citizens

    became a company commander. In May, Markle accompanied the American Raid on Port Dover, in which the village was burned down. Markle witnessed the destruction

    Canadian Volunteers

    Canadian_Volunteers

  • Port Dover
  • Community of Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada

    related to Port Dover, Ontario. Port Dover is an unincorporated community and former town located in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada, on the north shore

    Port Dover

    Port Dover

    Port_Dover

  • Abraham Markle
  • was involved in a number of raids against settlements in Upper Canada. Markle accompanied the American Raid on Port Dover, in which the village was burned

    Abraham Markle

    Abraham_Markle

  • Burning of Washington
  • 1814 British attack on the United States

    under Colonel John Campbell in May, the most notable being the Raid on Port Dover. On June 2, Sir George Prevost, Governor General of British North America

    Burning of Washington

    Burning of Washington

    Burning_of_Washington

  • John B. Campbell
  • US Army officer (1777–1814)

    Mississineway Indians. On April 9, 1814, he was promoted colonel and transferred to the 11th infantry. After the Raid on Port Dover, British Major General

    John B. Campbell

    John_B._Campbell

  • Zeebrugge Raid
  • 1918 Royal Navy blockade of the Belgian port of Zeebrugge during WWI

    way to close the ports became urgent and the Admiralty became more willing to consider a raid. An attempt to raid Zeebrugge was made on 2 April 1918 but

    Zeebrugge Raid

    Zeebrugge Raid

    Zeebrugge_Raid

  • British North America
  • British possessions from 1783 to 1907

    under Col. John Campbell in May 1814, the most notable being the Raid on Port Dover to draw United States forces away from the Canadian border. In 1828

    British North America

    British North America

    British_North_America

  • Port of Ostend
  • Port in Belgium

    to Dover began in 1846, with Ostend being the hub for the Regie voor Maritiem Transport until 1997. Again at the end of the 19th century the port was

    Port of Ostend

    Port of Ostend

    Port_of_Ostend

  • Battle of Bladensburg
  • 1814 battle of the War of 1812

    Lieutenant General Prevost had urged Vice Admiral Cochrane to avenge the raid on Port Dover on the north shore of Lake Erie earlier in the year, in which the undefended

    Battle of Bladensburg

    Battle of Bladensburg

    Battle_of_Bladensburg

  • Battle of Baltimore
  • 1814 battle during the War of 1812

    forces under Colonel John Campbell in May, the most notable being the Raid on Port Dover. Prevost argued that, ... in consequence of the late disgraceful conduct

    Battle of Baltimore

    Battle of Baltimore

    Battle_of_Baltimore

  • Timeline of violent incidents at the United States Capitol
  • began on April 27, 1813, and that included the burning of the British colonial government buildings. Other US attacks included the Raid on Port Dover from

    Timeline of violent incidents at the United States Capitol

    Timeline of violent incidents at the United States Capitol

    Timeline_of_violent_incidents_at_the_United_States_Capitol

  • List of conflicts in North America
  • 1814 Raid on Port Dover 1814 Capture of Fort Erie 1814 Battle of Chippawa 1814 Battle of Lundy's Lane 1814 Siege of Fort Erie 1814 Engagements on Lake

    List of conflicts in North America

    List_of_conflicts_in_North_America

  • 11th Infantry Regiment (United States)
  • Military unit

    Battle of Crysler's Farm; the Second Battle of Lacolle Mills; the Raid on Port Dover, the Capture of Fort Erie, the Battle of Chippawa, where Colonel John

    11th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    11th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    11th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • Bertram Ramsay
  • Royal Navy Admiral; commanded the Dunkirk evacuation (1883–1945)

    named Commander-in-Chief, Dover, on 24 August 1939. His duties included overseeing the defence against possible destroyer raids, the protection of cross-Channel

    Bertram Ramsay

    Bertram Ramsay

    Bertram_Ramsay

  • Dover Castle
  • Medieval castle in Dover, Kent, England

    Dover Castle is a medieval castle in Dover, Kent, England and is Grade I listed. It was founded in the 11th century and has been described as the "Key

    Dover Castle

    Dover Castle

    Dover_Castle

  • Cinque Ports
  • Historic group of English coastal towns

    Certain south-eastern ports were granted the local profits of justice in return for providing ships. The ship service of Romney, Dover and Sandwich (but not

    Cinque Ports

    Cinque Ports

    Cinque_Ports

  • Ontario Highway 59
  • Former Ontario provincial highway

    the Delhi–Woodstock Road. This 41.0-kilometre (25.5 mi) road was designated on August 25. The route remained unchanged until the early 1960s, when several

    Ontario Highway 59

    Ontario Highway 59

    Ontario_Highway_59

  • History of Canada (1763–1867)
  • under Col. John Campbell in May 1814, the most notable being the Raid on Port Dover) to draw United States forces away from the Canadian border. In 1828

    History of Canada (1763–1867)

    History of Canada (1763–1867)

    History_of_Canada_(1763–1867)

  • Timeline of Port Dover, Ontario history
  • This community would become the subject of an American raid during the War of 1812. 1835 – Port Dover was incorporated as a village. 1850 – Several grain

    Timeline of Port Dover, Ontario history

    Timeline_of_Port_Dover,_Ontario_history

  • Raid on Teignmouth
  • 1690 raid of the Nine Years' War

    The Raid on Teignmouth was a military action by French forces that took place during the Nine Years' War on 13 July 1690. French naval forces having control

    Raid on Teignmouth

    Raid on Teignmouth

    Raid_on_Teignmouth

  • History of Ontario
  • forces while in Upper Canada, including the burning of York and the raid on Port Dover later influenced the actions of British commanders in other theatres

    History of Ontario

    History of Ontario

    History_of_Ontario

  • Timeline of the War of 1812
  • and six wounded.[citation needed] Raid on Port Dover, Upper Canada (May 14–15, 1814): U.S. raid on settlements on Lake Erie's northern shore, burning

    Timeline of the War of 1812

    Timeline_of_the_War_of_1812

  • English Channel
  • Body of water between Great Britain and France

    original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2012. "Channel swimming records - Dover.UK.com". www.dover.uk.com. Archived from the original on 17 August

    English Channel

    English Channel

    English_Channel

  • Battle of Dover Strait (1917)
  • Naval battle of the First World War

    left Zeebrugge to raid the Dover Strait, bombarding British and French positions on shore and to engage warships patrolling the Dover Barrage—the field

    Battle of Dover Strait (1917)

    Battle of Dover Strait (1917)

    Battle_of_Dover_Strait_(1917)

  • St. George's Garrison, Bermuda
  • British military post

    Raid on Port Dover). Ross and the Admirals in Bermuda consequently decided to employ the force, together with the naval and military units already on

    St. George's Garrison, Bermuda

    St. George's Garrison, Bermuda

    St._George's_Garrison,_Bermuda

  • 1814
  • Calendar year

    Fort Ontario at Oswego, New York. May 14–16 – War of 1812 – American Raid on Port Dover and destruction of property. May 16 – William Brown, Irish-born rebel

    1814

    1814

    1814

  • Bermuda Garrison
  • British military post

    under Col. John Campbell in May 1814, the most notable being the Raid on Port Dover) to draw United States forces away from the Canadian border. With

    Bermuda Garrison

    Bermuda Garrison

    Bermuda_Garrison

  • Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby
  • Attack by the Imperial German Navy on 16 December 1914

    The Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby on 16 December 1914 was an attack by the Imperial German Navy on the British ports of Scarborough, Hartlepool

    Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby

    Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby

    Raid_on_Scarborough,_Hartlepool_and_Whitby

  • Green Energy Hub
  • Sustainable energy region in Ontario, Canada

    a region in the Canadian province of Ontario that extends as far west as Port Rowan, as far north as Paris, as far east as Dunnville, and as far south

    Green Energy Hub

    Green_Energy_Hub

  • Sir Peter Parker, 2nd Baronet
  • British Royal Navy officer

    under Colonel John Campbell in May 1814 (the most notable being the Raid on Port Dover) to draw United States forces away from the Canadian border, they

    Sir Peter Parker, 2nd Baronet

    Sir Peter Parker, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Peter_Parker,_2nd_Baronet

  • History of Dover
  • on the history of Dover is completely one with the sea. Roman Dover, or Portus Dubris as it was called, was one of the three ports used for trade and

    History of Dover

    History_of_Dover

  • Raid on Madrid
  • 1814 raid of the War of 1812

    The Raid on Madrid was a small raid by Canadian Militia and Royal Marines on the village of Madrid, New York, during the War of 1812. With the withdrawal

    Raid on Madrid

    Raid_on_Madrid

  • Raid on Elizabethtown
  • The Raid on Elizabethtown occurred on February 7, 1813, when Major Benjamin Forsyth and 200 regulars and militia crossed the frozen St. Lawrence River

    Raid on Elizabethtown

    Raid_on_Elizabethtown

  • List of conflicts in the Americas
  • 1814 Raid on Port Dover 1814 Capture of Fort Erie 1814 Battle of Chippawa 1814 Battle of Lundy's Lane 1814 Siege of Fort Erie 1814 Engagements on Lake

    List of conflicts in the Americas

    List_of_conflicts_in_the_Americas

  • Raid on Newry
  • Military operation in 1689 in Ireland

    The raid on Newry took place in November 1689 during the Williamite War in Ireland when a Franco-Irish force loyal to James II attacked the Williamite

    Raid on Newry

    Raid_on_Newry

  • Action of 14/15 February 1918
  • British ships on 23 November. By the end of 1914 the Dover Patrol had sown 3,064 mines across the Dover Strait and off Zeebrugge that sank U-11 on 9 December

    Action of 14/15 February 1918

    Action of 14/15 February 1918

    Action_of_14/15_February_1918

  • List of raids
  • where the end goal is to capture territory and advance. Raids are a quick attack, relying heavily on the element of surprise to achieve their objective. After

    List of raids

    List of raids

    List_of_raids

  • Dover Patrol
  • World War I Royal Navy unit

    involvement in the Zeebrugge Raid on 22 April 1918. The Dover Patrol formed a discrete unit of the Royal Navy based at Dover and Dunkirk for the duration

    Dover Patrol

    Dover Patrol

    Dover_Patrol

  • Port Talbot, Ontario
  • several raids across Lake Erie, attacking Port Dover and other locations. As part of a rampage of destruction, on May 19, 1814, a small raiding party under

    Port Talbot, Ontario

    Port_Talbot,_Ontario

  • First Ostend Raid
  • 1918 British military attack on German-held port in Belgium

    The First Ostend Raid (part of Operation ZO) was the first of two attacks by the Royal Navy on the German-held port of Ostend during the late spring of

    First Ostend Raid

    First Ostend Raid

    First_Ostend_Raid

  • Raid on Gananoque
  • 1812 U.S. raid on Canada in the War of 1812

    The Raid on Gananoque was an action conducted by the United States Army on 21 September 1812 against Gananoque, Upper Canada during the War of 1812. The

    Raid on Gananoque

    Raid_on_Gananoque

  • Lord Edward's crusade
  • European crusade to the Holy Land, 1271–1272

    debate around the place and month of departure, Portsmouth or Dover, August or September; Dover is certainly more likely, the month less certain. Edward traveled

    Lord Edward's crusade

    Lord Edward's crusade

    Lord_Edward's_crusade

  • Dieppe Raid
  • World War II battle on north coast of France

    Operation Jubilee or the Dieppe Raid (19 August 1942) was an Allied amphibious attack on the German-occupied port of Dieppe in northern France, during

    Dieppe Raid

    Dieppe Raid

    Dieppe_Raid

  • Dover Patrol Monument
  • War memorials in the UK, US, and France

    The Dover Patrol Monuments are a trio of war memorials designed by Sir Aston Webb to commemorate the Royal Navy's Dover Patrol of the First World War

    Dover Patrol Monument

    Dover Patrol Monument

    Dover_Patrol_Monument

  • Frank Arthur Brock
  • smoke screen used during the Zeebrugge Raid on 23 April 1918, an attempt by the Royal Navy to block the Belgian port of Bruges-Zeebrugge during the First

    Frank Arthur Brock

    Frank Arthur Brock

    Frank_Arthur_Brock

  • Raid on Yarmouth
  • Raid carried out by the Imperial German Navy

    The Raid on Yarmouth, on 3 November 1914, was an attack by the Imperial German Navy on the British North Sea port and town of Great Yarmouth. German shells

    Raid on Yarmouth

    Raid on Yarmouth

    Raid_on_Yarmouth

  • German bombing of Britain, 1914–1918
  • World War I air campaign

    of raids on Paris, slightly damaging Notre Dame Cathedral. The first bombing raids on England were nuisance raids carried out against Channel ports. By

    German bombing of Britain, 1914–1918

    German bombing of Britain, 1914–1918

    German_bombing_of_Britain,_1914–1918

  • Raid on the Medway
  • 1667 battle of the Second Anglo-Dutch War

    The Raid on the Medway, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War between 12 June to 14 June 1667, was a successful attack conducted by the Dutch navy on English

    Raid on the Medway

    Raid on the Medway

    Raid_on_the_Medway

  • Second Ostend Raid
  • 1918 Royal Navy operation to block Ostend Harbour

    reduce the time they could spend raiding. The ports of Ostend and Zeebrugge (partially blocked in the Zeebrugge Raid three weeks previously) provided

    Second Ostend Raid

    Second_Ostend_Raid

  • Ocracoke raid
  • British naval attack on the United States during the War of 1812

    The Ocracoke raid, also known as the Attack on the Port of Ocracoke, was a successful British amphibious attack conducted by Rear-Admiral George Cockburn

    Ocracoke raid

    Ocracoke_raid

  • Port of Newhaven
  • Port in East Sussex, England

    activity, and with increased competition from the Port of Dover, the LB&SCR instructed Banister to expand the port greatly. After guiding the required approvals

    Port of Newhaven

    Port of Newhaven

    Port_of_Newhaven

  • John McNeil Jr.
  • United States Army general

    1st U. S. Infantry on April 28, 1826. He was appointed Surveyor of the Port of Boston in 1829 and resigned his Army commission on April 23, 1830. McNeil

    John McNeil Jr.

    John McNeil Jr.

    John_McNeil_Jr.

  • Raid on Yakla
  • 2017 US-led operation in Yemen against al-Qaeda

    The Raid on Yakla was a joint United States/United Arab Emirates military operation carried out on January 29, 2017 in al-Ghayil, a village in the Yakla

    Raid on Yakla

    Raid_on_Yakla

  • HMS Zubian
  • 1917 destroyer from Britain

    the Dover Strait on 4 February 1918, she encountered the mine-laying U-boat UC-50, which was surfaced about 400 yards (370 m) off Zubian's port bow with

    HMS Zubian

    HMS Zubian

    HMS_Zubian

  • Raid on Mount's Bay
  • Spanish raid on Cornwall

    The Raid on Mounts Bay also known as the Spanish attack on Mounts Bay was a Spanish raid on Cornwall, England, that took place between 2 and 4 August

    Raid on Mount's Bay

    Raid on Mount's Bay

    Raid_on_Mount's_Bay

  • Raid on Alexandria (Virginia)
  • British naval attack on Virginia during the War of 1812

    The Raid on Alexandria was a British victory during the War of 1812, which gained much plunder at little cost but may have contributed to the later British

    Raid on Alexandria (Virginia)

    Raid on Alexandria (Virginia)

    Raid_on_Alexandria_(Virginia)

  • Walker Powell
  • Canadian politician (1828–1915)

    Victoria College in Cobourg and settled in Port Dover. He was engaged in mercantile pursuits. He served on the council for Norfolk County, becoming warden

    Walker Powell

    Walker Powell

    Walker_Powell

  • Dover Priory
  • Priory in Dover, Kent, England

    and St. Martin of the New Work, or Newark, commonly called Dover Priory, was a priory at Dover in southeast England. It was variously independent in rule

    Dover Priory

    Dover Priory

    Dover_Priory

  • 1st Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers
  • Military unit

    1st Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers, organised as follows: 1st Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers HQ at Dover Nos 1 and 2 Batteries at Dover – from former

    1st Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers

    1st_Cinque_Ports_Artillery_Volunteers

  • HMS Intrepid (1891)
  • Apollo-class protected cruiser of the Royal Navy

    recommissioned at Chatham. On the outbreak of the First World War Intrepid was based at Dover, undertaking minelaying duties as part of the Dover Patrol. In 1915–16

    HMS Intrepid (1891)

    HMS Intrepid (1891)

    HMS_Intrepid_(1891)

  • HMS Paragon (1913)
  • Acasta-class destroyer

    1916-1917, thereby joining the Dover Patrol. Paragon was one of four destroyers sent out to patrol the Dover barrage on the night of 17th March 1917. The

    HMS Paragon (1913)

    HMS Paragon (1913)

    HMS_Paragon_(1913)

  • Battle of Malcolm's Mills
  • 1814 battle of the War of 1812

    towards Dover in pursuit of the recently routed forces. The Americans captured 65 Canadians at Savareen Mills and burned the mills and continued to Dover, where

    Battle of Malcolm's Mills

    Battle_of_Malcolm's_Mills

  • Adlertag
  • First day of German military operations to destroy the British air force

    first major raid inland and against RAF airfields came on 12 August. RAF Hawkinge, Lympne, Manston and radar stations at Pevensey, Rye and Dover were to be

    Adlertag

    Adlertag

    Adlertag

  • Raid on Havre de Grace
  • 1813 engagement of the War of 1812

    The Raid on Havre de Grace was a seaborne raid that took place on 3 May 1813 during the broader War of 1812. A squadron of the British Royal Navy under

    Raid on Havre de Grace

    Raid on Havre de Grace

    Raid_on_Havre_de_Grace

  • Salmon River Raid (1814)
  • 1814 raid of the War of 1812

    The Salmon River Raid was a raid conducted by British forces in February 1814 against the recently abandoned American bases along the Salmon River near

    Salmon River Raid (1814)

    Salmon_River_Raid_(1814)

  • Dover Strait coastal guns
  • Artillery batteries

    The Dover Strait coastal guns were long-range coastal artillery batteries that were sited on both sides of the English Channel during the Second World

    Dover Strait coastal guns

    Dover Strait coastal guns

    Dover_Strait_coastal_guns

  • Dover, New Hampshire
  • City in New Hampshire, United States

    September 1723, there were Indian raids on Saco, Maine, and Dover, New Hampshire. The following year Dover was raided again and Elizabeth Hanson wrote

    Dover, New Hampshire

    Dover, New Hampshire

    Dover,_New_Hampshire

  • Maison Dieu, Dover
  • Municipal building in Dover, Kent, England

    French – house of God), is a medieval building in Dover, England which forms the oldest part of Dover Town Hall. The Town Hall and remains of mediaeval

    Maison Dieu, Dover

    Maison Dieu, Dover

    Maison_Dieu,_Dover

  • Raid on Cartagena de Indias (1697)
  • French attack during the War of the Grand Alliance

    The raid on Cartagena de Indias was a successful attack by the French on the fortified city of Cartagena de Indias, on 6 May 1697, as part of the War of

    Raid on Cartagena de Indias (1697)

    Raid on Cartagena de Indias (1697)

    Raid_on_Cartagena_de_Indias_(1697)

  • Raid on Sodus
  • attacks. That gave the British ships on the lake room to operate on the New York coastline. On June 13 the British raided the nearby Charlotte. With the British

    Raid on Sodus

    Raid_on_Sodus

  • Raid on Chesconessex Creek
  • British naval attack on the United States during the War of 1812

    George Cockburn, for a raid to be made against Joynes' post. Scott had scouted the area around the fort before the raid and on 25 June commanded the lead

    Raid on Chesconessex Creek

    Raid_on_Chesconessex_Creek

  • Raid on Cuxhaven
  • 1914 air raid on Cuxhaven, Germany

    The raid on Cuxhaven (German: Weihnachtsangriff, Christmas Raid) was a British ship-based air-raid on the Imperial German Navy at Cuxhaven mounted on Christmas

    Raid on Cuxhaven

    Raid on Cuxhaven

    Raid_on_Cuxhaven

  • Harwich Force
  • British Naval squadron during WWI

    England, with commands established at several ports in the region. The Dover Patrol was based at Dover, consisting mostly of destroyers, while a number

    Harwich Force

    Harwich Force

    Harwich_Force

  • SS Invicta (1939)
  • Passenger ferry built in 1939

    Her port of registry was London. On 3 June 1943 Invicta was commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Invicta. She took part in the Dieppe Raid on 19 August

    SS Invicta (1939)

    SS Invicta (1939)

    SS_Invicta_(1939)

  • Raid on Black Rock
  • 1813 British raid during the War of 1812

    The Raid on Black Rock took place during the War of 1812 between the United Kingdom and the United States on 11 July 1813, near the Niagara River in western

    Raid on Black Rock

    Raid_on_Black_Rock

  • Battle of Port La Tour (1677)
  • 1677 battle in Acadia colony, North America

    The Battle of Port La Tour occurred on July 18, 1677, at Port La Tour, Acadia, as part of the Northeast Coast Campaign during the First Abenaki War (the

    Battle of Port La Tour (1677)

    Battle of Port La Tour (1677)

    Battle_of_Port_La_Tour_(1677)

  • Raid on Tabasco (1599)
  • English military expedition during the Anglo–Spanish War

    The Raid on Tabasco, Capture of Tabasco or Newport's 2nd Expedition of 1599 was an English military expedition during the Anglo–Spanish War that captured

    Raid on Tabasco (1599)

    Raid_on_Tabasco_(1599)

  • Thomas Dover
  • English physician and privateer

    Dover would sell the Marquis, a captured ship, to Captain Opie. Opie would cross paths with Dover again later in life when he met and married Dover's

    Thomas Dover

    Thomas_Dover

  • Sandwich, Kent
  • Town in Kent, England

    in the Dover District of Kent, south-east England. It lies on the River Stour and has a population of 4,985. Sandwich was one of the Cinque Ports and still

    Sandwich, Kent

    Sandwich, Kent

    Sandwich,_Kent

  • Parsons Green train bombing
  • 2017 terrorist explosion in England

    area of the Port of Dover the next day, and subsequently raided several addresses, including the foster home of an elderly couple in Sunbury-on-Thames where

    Parsons Green train bombing

    Parsons Green train bombing

    Parsons_Green_train_bombing

  • Dieppe, New Brunswick
  • City in New Brunswick, Canada

    Saint-Anselme and Chartersville and the local service districts of Dover-Fox Creek (Upper Dover), the parish of Dorchester (part), and the parish of Moncton

    Dieppe, New Brunswick

    Dieppe, New Brunswick

    Dieppe,_New_Brunswick

  • Kent
  • County of England

    north-east, the seaside resort of Margate on the north-east coast, and the ports of Dover and Folkestone on the east coast. For local government purposes

    Kent

    Kent

    Kent

  • Baron Keyes
  • Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    Zeebrugge Raid in 1918, an attempt by the Royal Navy to neutralize the Belgian port of Zeebrugge which was used as a base for German submarine attacks on Allied

    Baron Keyes

    Baron_Keyes

  • Korah Halcomb Wills
  • English-born hotelier and politician in Australia

    was born on 13 February 1828 in Dover, England to parents William Wills and Jane Horn. In the late 1840s he married Louisa Hunter also from Dover. In 1848

    Korah Halcomb Wills

    Korah Halcomb Wills

    Korah_Halcomb_Wills

  • Roger Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1872–1945)

    squadron. He went on to be Director of Plans at the Admiralty and then took command of the Dover Patrol: he altered tactics and the Dover Patrol sank five

    Roger Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes

    Roger Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes

    Roger_Keyes,_1st_Baron_Keyes

  • Attack on Cawsand
  • Minor Anglo-Spanish War raid

    The attack on Cawsand was a minor Spanish raid on the coast of Cornwall, England, on the night of 14 March 1596 in the context of the Brittany Campaign

    Attack on Cawsand

    Attack on Cawsand

    Attack_on_Cawsand

  • Secret Treaty of Dover
  • 1670 treaty between England and France

    Treaty of Dover, also known as the Secret Treaty of Dover, was an agreement between Louis XIV of France and Charles II of England signed at Dover on 1 June

    Secret Treaty of Dover

    Secret Treaty of Dover

    Secret_Treaty_of_Dover

  • Winthrop Hilton
  • William's War and Queen Anne's War. He took on this position after natives killed Major Richard Waldron in Dover on June 27, 1689, at the outbreak of King

    Winthrop Hilton

    Winthrop_Hilton

  • HMS Terror (I03)
  • Erebus-class monitor

    assigned to the Dover Patrol where her primary duties involved bombarding German targets on the coast of occupied Belgium, particularly at the ports of Zeebrugge

    HMS Terror (I03)

    HMS Terror (I03)

    HMS_Terror_(I03)

  • Raid on Puerto Caballos (1594)
  • The Raid on Puerto Caballos was a military event that took place during the Anglo–Spanish War where a small expedition of ships funded and raised by the

    Raid on Puerto Caballos (1594)

    Raid_on_Puerto_Caballos_(1594)

  • Chariot manned torpedo
  • British WWII manned torpedo

    in particular the raid on 19 December 1941 by members of the Decima Flottiglia MAS who rode "Maiali" manned torpedoes into the port of Alexandria and

    Chariot manned torpedo

    Chariot manned torpedo

    Chariot_manned_torpedo

  • SS Royal Daffodil
  • Mersey ferry (1906-1938)

    HMS Iris II. In preparation for the Zeebrugge Raid which aimed to deny the Germans further use of the port as a u-boat base, both ships were stripped of

    SS Royal Daffodil

    SS Royal Daffodil

    SS_Royal_Daffodil

  • HMS Ambuscade (1913)
  • Acasta-class destroyer

    1917, German torpedo boats attempted another raid against the Dover Barrage and Allied shipping in the Dover Straits, with one flotilla attacking the Barrage

    HMS Ambuscade (1913)

    HMS Ambuscade (1913)

    HMS_Ambuscade_(1913)

  • HMS Lightfoot
  • Destroyer of the Royal Navy

    Strait, a raid by German torpedo boats on the Dover Barrage and shipping in the Channel, Lightfoot was deployed with three destroyers to Dover. On 10 November

    HMS Lightfoot

    HMS_Lightfoot

  • Raid on Lowca and Parton
  • Attack by the Imperial German Navy submarine on 16 August 1915

    The Raid on Lowca and Parton during the First World War on 16 August 1915 was an attack by the Imperial German Navy submarine U-24 on the Harrington Coke

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  • Northeast Coast campaign (1712)
  • times in 1707 and 1710. The raids on British villages was in retaliation to their capture of the capital of Acadia, Port Royal, which the British renamed

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  • Kent Police
  • English territorial police force

    in the event of disruption at the Port of Dover or the Channel Tunnel but remain highly controversial tactics. On 4 July 1996, Lin Russell, her daughters

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  • Bombardment of Yarmouth and Lowestoft
  • First World War event

    to bombard the coastal ports of Yarmouth and Lowestoft. Although the ports had some military importance, the main aim of the raid was to entice defending

    Bombardment of Yarmouth and Lowestoft

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  • Henry Morgan's raid on Lake Maracaibo
  • Military event in 1669 in Venezuela

    Henry Morgan's raid on Lake Maracaibo, also known as the Sack of Maracaibo and the Battle of Lake Maracaibo, was a military event that took place between

    Henry Morgan's raid on Lake Maracaibo

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